Alps OutdoorZ Releases Ambush Sling Pack for Turkey Hunters

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posted on February 24, 2022
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Mainambush Sling Pack

Alps OutdoorZ has introduced the all-new Ambush Sling Pack. Run-and-gun turkey hunting demands a pack system that is light and adaptable to changing conditions—the Ambush Sling Pack has been designed with these qualities in mind.

Designed to be worn cross-body, the Ambush Sling Pack utilizes a single over-the-shoulder cross-body strap versus the traditional two shoulder straps found on most hunting packs. The ambidextrous strap allows the hunter to wear the pack in multiple position—right shoulder or left shoulder, front carry or back carry. These diverse carry configurations allow the hunter to keep the pack on at all times without interfering with shotgun mounting, or the shotgun’s length-of-pull. The pack can be worn in front of the torso for easy access to calls while on a sit, or be slung across the back for those quick hustles through the woods or those long belly crawls.

Ambush Pack in Mossy Oak Obsession

The Ambush Sling Pack has a sizeable main compartment for holding essential gear, water and snacks, with a zippered exterior mesh pocket for quick access items. The pack has a dedicated slate call pocket for securing two slates and three strikers, as well as a silent box call pocket. An adjustable accessory/ThermaCell pocket secures to the side of the pack. Other features include side mounted Molle straps for accessory attachment, shoulder-strap shell loops, and a removable diaphragm call pocket.

The Ambush Sling Pack is available in Realtree Timber and Mossy Oak Obsession.

For more information about this and other innovative products from Alps OutdoorZ, visit alpsoutdoorz.com/.

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